Proponents say medical decisions should be left to doctors, not law officers. Tom Lehman, a lobbyist for marijuana use for the chronically ill, says Minnesota's proposal would have tight restrictions. He says advocates will try to sit down and with law enforcement.

But Dennis Flaherty, executive director of the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association, says authorities don't support legalizing marijuana for any purpose. He says legalizing medical marijuana would conflict with federal law.

Law enforcement leaders offered no suggestions when asked if there is any provision they might approve.

Federal officials' review of the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old black man by a white police officer as he carried an air rifle in an Ohio Wal-Mart remains unfinished as his relatives plan a rally and vigil to mark one year since his death. Get the story.

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